Chief Stipe Posted April 2, 2021 Share Posted April 2, 2021 Racing: Big changes on the way for racing industry 1 Apr, 2021 11:00 PM5 minutes to read By: Michael Guerin The heads of New Zealand thoroughbred racing have drawn a line in the sand and say the time for change is now. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing chair Cameron George says implementing change in seven key areas is no longer negotiable and NZTR don't greatly care who is upset by it as long as it is for the greater good of the industry. NZTR sent a document, obtained by the Herald, to club and kindred bodies late Thursday afternoon outlining not only the areas the industry needs to improve in but most importantly the exact time frames they want change to occur in. "We are not writing another huge strategic plan and then sitting around talking about how to get it done," George says. "We have to make changes now and it is our job to lead thoroughbred racing where it needs to go. We want everybody in the code to embrace it. "We can't maximize the potential of this industry, and therefore its returns, sitting around arguing about everything and different groups' self-interests." The report gets straight to the point. "At times you may disagree with our lead, but always remember our role is industry first," says the report signed off by George and NZTR chief executive Bernard Saundry. "That principle is embedded in every decision we [NZTR] make and what is best for the future is not necessarily that which was best historically. "This is our opportunity as an industry to make the aspirational changes which will count; the inspiring changes which will see us lift standards and our levels of professionalism. "We need to be brave, ambitious, creative, forward-looking and, most importantly, supportive and ready for change. "It is time to stop the talk and take action." George has the buy-in of the NZTR board and Saundry but he says there will be accountability to ensure change is made, and that means inside NZTR as well as the industry. While racing administration bodies writing documents is nothing new the aggressive intent from NZTR is impossible to miss and the reports gives dates for when they want to see progress and what they want that progress to look like. George has already proven himself to be a change agent as chief executive of the Warriors rugby league club and he says the thoroughbred code has to be responsible for itself before worrying about the all-important TAB payout, which is expected to be significantly higher this year. "That money is important but we need to make our industry as efficient and progressive as possible before we get that money, then do the right thing with it. "We need to look at every opportunity." New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing chair Cameron George. Photo / Photosport The seven key areas for change in what NZTR are calling "a leadership document" and what outcomes they want from that change are: 1: The racing product Goal: "The focus is on growth and the subsequent returns this will provide owners and participants." 2: Venues Goal: "That the overall result is a sustainable, affordable venue footprint meeting both our community and professional needs." 3: Participants Goal: "That our workforce is excited about their future within the industry, they have clear career paths and are proud to be involved in racing." 4: Clubs Goal: "Clubs are encouraged to create added revenue streams; establish strong community relationships; and business opportunities." 5: Marketing and PR Goal: "Our stories are getting racing into the mainstream media. We are catering for all fans – new and old, expert and beginner." 6: Wagering and content Goal: "Data and vision are more effectively monetised, enabling NZTR to provide greater returns to industry participants." 7: The business of racing Goal: "Our collective scale and a united approach provide significantly improved commercial outcomes." That will mean a more fluid approach to how the industry uses resources to make money, how they engage with overseas betting operators to promote New Zealand racing, and how to attract and educate more people to work inside the industry. Two key areas of focus will be the racing calendar, as in when races and carnivals are held and even what time of day meetings are held to maximise turnover opportunities and the interaction with overseas betting operators. The latter means NZTR sees overseas bookies as potential business partners, not enemies. Those running NZTR want change, they want all seven areas actioned in 18 months and it sounds like they are willing to convince or even go to battle with those inside the industry who stand in their way. Coming on the back of the enormous changes already made since the Messara report, at TAB level, and with the historic agreements afoot between Ellerslie, Pukekohe and Avondale, thoroughbred racing may finally be gaining momentum to meaningful and permanent change. Which will lead to the one factor always raised during any conversation in the racing industry: better returns - or as racing people like to call it, better stake money. But this time it sounds like NZTR want much more than that. Industry-Reshaping_Our-Actions_FINAL (1).pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Racing: Big changes on the way for racing industry 1 Apr, 2021 11:00 PM5 minutes to read By: Michael Guerin The heads of New Zealand thoroughbred racing have drawn a line in the sand and say the time for change is now. New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing chair Cameron George says implementing change in seven key areas is no longer negotiable and NZTR don't greatly care who is upset by it as long as it is for the greater good of the industry. NZTR sent a document, obtained by the Herald, to club and kindred bodies late Thursday afternoon outlining not only the areas the industry needs to improve in but most importantly the exact time frames they want change to occur in. "We are not writing another huge strategic plan and then sitting around talking about how to get it done," George says. "We have to make changes now and it is our job to lead thoroughbred racing where it needs to go. We want everybody in the code to embrace it. "We can't maximize the potential of this industry, and therefore its returns, sitting around arguing about everything and different groups' self-interests." The report gets straight to the point. "At times you may disagree with our lead, but always remember our role is industry first," says the report signed off by George and NZTR chief executive Bernard Saundry. "That principle is embedded in every decision we [NZTR] make and what is best for the future is not necessarily that which was best historically. "This is our opportunity as an industry to make the aspirational changes which will count; the inspiring changes which will see us lift standards and our levels of professionalism. "We need to be brave, ambitious, creative, forward-looking and, most importantly, supportive and ready for change. "It is time to stop the talk and take action." George has the buy-in of the NZTR board and Saundry but he says there will be accountability to ensure change is made, and that means inside NZTR as well as the industry. While racing administration bodies writing documents is nothing new the aggressive intent from NZTR is impossible to miss and the reports gives dates for when they want to see progress and what they want that progress to look like. George has already proven himself to be a change agent as chief executive of the Warriors rugby league club and he says the thoroughbred code has to be responsible for itself before worrying about the all-important TAB payout, which is expected to be significantly higher this year. "That money is important but we need to make our industry as efficient and progressive as possible before we get that money, then do the right thing with it. "We need to look at every opportunity." New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing chair Cameron George. Photo / Photosport The seven key areas for change in what NZTR are calling "a leadership document" and what outcomes they want from that change are: 1: The racing product Goal: "The focus is on growth and the subsequent returns this will provide owners and participants." 2: Venues Goal: "That the overall result is a sustainable, affordable venue footprint meeting both our community and professional needs." 3: Participants Goal: "That our workforce is excited about their future within the industry, they have clear career paths and are proud to be involved in racing." 4: Clubs Goal: "Clubs are encouraged to create added revenue streams; establish strong community relationships; and business opportunities." 5: Marketing and PR Goal: "Our stories are getting racing into the mainstream media. We are catering for all fans – new and old, expert and beginner." 6: Wagering and content Goal: "Data and vision are more effectively monetised, enabling NZTR to provide greater returns to industry participants." 7: The business of racing Goal: "Our collective scale and a united approach provide significantly improved commercial outcomes." That will mean a more fluid approach to how the industry uses resources to make money, how they engage with overseas betting operators to promote New Zealand racing, and how to attract and educate more people to work inside the industry. Two key areas of focus will be the racing calendar, as in when races and carnivals are held and even what time of day meetings are held to maximise turnover opportunities and the interaction with overseas betting operators. The latter means NZTR sees overseas bookies as potential business partners, not enemies. Those running NZTR want change, they want all seven areas actioned in 18 months and it sounds like they are willing to convince or even go to battle with those inside the industry who stand in their way. Coming on the back of the enormous changes already made since the Messara report, at TAB level, and with the historic agreements afoot between Ellerslie, Pukekohe and Avondale, thoroughbred racing may finally be gaining momentum to meaningful and permanent change. Which will lead to the one factor always raised during any conversation in the racing industry: better returns - or as racing people like to call it, better stake money. But this time it sounds like NZTR want much more than that.
nomates Posted April 2, 2021 Share Posted April 2, 2021 Haha , April fools was 2 days ago , another piece of fluff said with a slightly more threatening tone . If these guys stopped talking and actually done they would get much more respect from racing participants . The last part of the statement , bullet pointing the 7 key areas and what they want to achieve is exactly what everybody in the industry has been calling for , for god knows how long , yet they seem to have just woken up to these . Perhaps if they had got more racing participants on board earlier then we might have started achieving some of these goals by now rather than just talking about it , AGAIN . FFS stop talking and start doing , please . 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freda Posted April 2, 2021 Share Posted April 2, 2021 Yeah....sounds very impressive....haven't specified exactly how this is to be actioned. We'll watch with interest when all is revealed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chief Stipe Posted April 2, 2021 Author Share Posted April 2, 2021 Did the new $2m computer system approved by C. George write this BS? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horace Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 1 hour ago, Chief Stipe said: Did the new $2m computer system approved by C. George write this BS? Cameron George...Australian....ex real estate agent....kicked out of riu after very dodgy carrying on....now this? Can NZ racing get any worse? 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freda Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 Probably not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nomates Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 27 minutes ago, Freda said: Probably not. Love your confidence . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freda Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 Sheesh...I'd love to be positive...but things just don't feel right. Staying the same is not an option, we all know that, but this blurb we just all read, doesn't actually say anything specific. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huey Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 6 hours ago, Freda said: Yeah....sounds very impressive....haven't specified exactly how this is to be actioned. We'll watch with interest when all is revealed. That's what they do, then do something, then tell you they did what they said they would. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huey Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 Clubs are encouraged to create added revenue streams; establish strong community relationships; and business opportunities - favoured clubs indeed, the rest of you we will cut off at the knees! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huey Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 Our stories are getting racing into the mainstream media. We are catering for all fans – new and old, expert and beginner." - as did the last lot, absolute garbage! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huey Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 That our workforce is excited about their future within the industry, they have clear career paths and are proud to be involved in racing." - my local workforce dont know they exist, if they did they would know they arent competent enough to talk to them about what they are doing! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chief Stipe Posted April 3, 2021 Author Share Posted April 3, 2021 Have you noticed the contradictions between what has been written and the actions undertaken? 7 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: 2: Venues Goal: "That the overall result is a sustainable, affordable venue footprint meeting both our community and professional needs." So you close down low cost venues that meet multiple community needs and centralise with high cost venues (e.g. AWT's) requiring paid administrators. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chimbu Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 15 minutes ago, Huey said: Clubs are encouraged to create added revenue streams; establish strong community relationships; and business opportunities - favoured clubs indeed, the rest of you we will cut off at the knees! Those being cut off (or those have already been cut off) have been doing this for years. Couple these actions, along with hard work performed voluntarily, are the reasons why these clubs generally have healthy balance sheets. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chief Stipe Posted April 3, 2021 Author Share Posted April 3, 2021 7 hours ago, Chief Stipe said: 6: Wagering and content Goal: "Data and vision are more effectively monetised, enabling NZTR to provide greater returns to industry participants." Cameron George if you read this forum can you explain what the above "Goal" means? It doesn't make sense to me but then marketing BS is my third language. Woops sorry I guess with the Warriors playing the Sydney Roosters tomorrow you are at Rosehill today. Can you get back to us on Monday? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ludwig Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 3 hours ago, Freda said: Sheesh...I'd love to be positive...but things just don't feel right. Staying the same is not an option, we all know that, but this blurb we just all read, doesn't actually say anything specific. I was hoping someone was going to translate it into English. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark D Posted April 3, 2021 Share Posted April 3, 2021 It's just BS peddled by a couple of Australian snake oil salesman 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nomates Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 2 hours ago, Mark D said: It's just BS peddled by a couple of Australian snake oil salesman The Snake Oil Salesmen Assn of Australia wish to make it known that they are in no way associated with this bullshit statement , as they feel it is below them . 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Beau Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 6: Wagering and content Goal: "Data and vision are more effectively monetised, enabling NZTR to provide greater returns to industry participants." Can someone please explain to me what this means? I am serious as I have no idea. Dark Beau Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nomates Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 20 minutes ago, Dark Beau said: 6: Wagering and content Goal: "Data and vision are more effectively monetised, enabling NZTR to provide greater returns to industry participants." Can someone please explain to me what this means? I am serious as I have no idea. Dark Beau Then they have achieved their goal , now go back into the mushroom growing room , please . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huey Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 2 hours ago, Dark Beau said: 6: Wagering and content Goal: "Data and vision are more effectively monetised, enabling NZTR to provide greater returns to industry participants." Can someone please explain to me what this means? I am serious as I have no idea. Dark Beau Something to do with charging for form and online video content? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nomates Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 3 minutes ago, Huey said: Something to do with charging for form and online video content? So that assumes that someone wants to study our races and watch them , big call , i feel like poking my eyes out some days . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gospel of Judas Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 Cameron George everything touches turns to shit. Molloys bully boy mate, Vela we yes dog and known as bully for work his with the RIU. Where does Racing get these clowns! . Biggest load PR shit read in awhile. Be fearful Racing! he will go on another Bullying trip and lose more money! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Beau Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 14 hours ago, Gospel of Judas said: Cameron George everything touches turns to shit. Molloys bully boy mate, Vela we yes dog and known as bully for work his with the RIU. Where does Racing get these clowns! . Biggest load PR shit read in awhile. Be fearful Racing! he will go on another Bullying trip and lose more money! I couldn’t agree more. I couldn’t believe what I was reading. It’s unbelievable. Personally I quite like Bernard and was prepared to give him a chance even though I had seen very little evidence of anything positive, but this bullshit confirms that him and his board are no better than John Allen and TAB Board (or whatever they were called at the time) It’s simply PR spin, pie in sky crap, wishful thinking or bullshit. There’s not a single line telling us how they are going to do anything. 😢 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freda Posted April 4, 2021 Share Posted April 4, 2021 16 minutes ago, Dark Beau said: There’s not a single line telling us how they are going to do anything. 😢 Exactly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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